Selling Sunset‘s Chrishell Stause and co-star Chelsea Lazkani turned up the glam factor as they led the stars at night one of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
Chrishell, 41, was a showstopping presence at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, sliding her sculpted frame into a peekaboo burnt-orange frock that flashed her ample endowments.
Chelsea, 29, cut a magisterial figure in an extravagantly designed scarlet gown that featured massively ornate floral accents and clung to her statuesque figure.
Making it happen: Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause (left) and co-star Chelsea Lazkani (right) turned up the glam factor as they led the stars at night one of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles
Accessorizing with a pair of sheer mesh opera gloves, Chelsea complemented the outfit with a pair of matching ruby earrings and a slick of deep scarlet lipstick.
She sharpened her screen siren features with makeup and struck a pose almost resembling a trophy as she stood for the photographers on the red carpet.
Selling Sunset stars gave a sensational account of themselves at the star-studded event, including Mary Fitzgerald who took the plunge in a robe-like blue gown, and Emma Hernan, who pulled the pout of the night.
Glamorous reality stars galore flooded into the Microsoft Theater, including Christine Chiu of Bling Empire fame, who opted for a dash of boho chic with a colorful polka dot smock over a turtleneck.
Gorgeous: Chrishell, 41, was a showstopping presence at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, sliding her sculpted frame into a peekaboo burnt-orange frock that flashed her ample endowments
Radiantly beautiful: Accessorizing with a pair of sheer mesh opera gloves, Chelsea complemented the outfit with a pair of matching ruby earrings and a slick of deep scarlet lipstick
Leggy: She sharpened her screen siren features with makeup and struck a pose almost resembling a trophy as she stood for the photographers on the red carpet
Busty bombshells: Selling Sunset stars gave a sensational account of themselves at the star-studded event, including Mary Fitzgerald (left) who took the plunge in a robe-like blue gown, and Emma Hernan (right), who pulled the pout of the night.
Sizzler: Glamorous reality stars galore flooded into the Microsoft Theater, including Christine Chiu of Bling Empire fame, who opted for a dash of boho chic with a colorful polka dot smock over a turtleneck
So You Think You Can Dance hostess Cat Deeley, who has five Primetime Emmy nominations to her name, lent her star wattage to the evening’s already celebrity-strewn roster.
Meanwhile RuPaul, who was presented that evening with the Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program for his show RuPaul’s Drag Race, posed triumphantly with his trophy.
The Nerdist founder Chris Hardwick strutted his stuff solo in a white suit just days before Labor Day, whilst comedy duo Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus stuck together during their stint on the red carpet.
royal purple: So You Think You Can Dance hostess Cat Deeley, who has five Primetime Emmy nominations to her name, lent her star wattage to the evening’s already celebrity-strewn roster
Legend in his own time: Meanwhile RuPaul, who was presented that evening with the Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program for his show RuPaul’s Drag Race, posed triumphantly with his trophy
Tickling the funny bone: The Nerdist founder Chris Hardwick (left) strutted his stuff solo in a white suit just days before Labor Day, whilst comedy duo Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus (right) stuck together during their stint on the red carpet
Queer Eye stars Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Karamo Brown, whose show won Outstanding Structured Reality Program that night, stood for a dazzling group shot to remember.
Judd Apatow proudly held aloft the Emmy he won for producing and directing a documentary about the legendary late comedian George Carlin.
Some couples turned the awards show into a date night, including Flip Or Flop stars Chip and Joanna Gaines as well as ‘Science Guy’ Bill Nye and his new life Liza Mundy.
Quintet: Queer Eye stars Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Karamo Brown, whose show won Outstanding Structured Reality Program that night, stood for a dazzling group shot to remembe
Showbiz titan: Judd Apatow proudly held aloft the Emmy he won for producing and directing a documentary about the legendary late comedian George Carlin
Household names: Some couples turned the awards show into a date night, including Flip Or Flop stars Chip and Joanna Gaines (left) as well as ‘Science Guy’ Bill Nye and his new life Liza Mundy (right)